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A father and son fight through the ordeal of multiple surgeries to repair the boy’s skull.
MGH’s clinical research center, opened in 1925, created a model for the NIH to open similar facilities across the country.
More than 2,000 objects remarkably unfit for consumption lodged in throats, lungs and stomachs. One physician has retrieved them all.
Each discovery adds to the sense that these long-ignored cells matter—for brain development, learning, memory and more.
Rare, elusive stem cells could explain why cancer is so difficult to cure—if they even exist.
If residents’ long shifts endanger patients, lightening the load should reduce the risk. Trouble is, there’s no evidence it does.
To treat her young patients, Nadine Burke uses research on how adverse childhood experiences affect health.
Researchers found that a stroll over hot coals affects not just the person doing it, but the loved ones looking on as well.
Can doctors and hospitals collaborate to improve quality and limit costs? The accountable care organization may be their last, best chance.
It can be as resilient as it is vulnerable, recovering from the most devastating wounds. Researchers are only beginning to understand how.
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